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Magic Mushrooms in Michigan
Yes, there are hallucinogenic mushrooms growing wild in Michigan—several species, although not the famous Psilocybe cubensis. And although possession and use of hallucinogenic mushrooms has been decriminalized in at least one Michigan jurisdiction, these are still crimes according to both state and Federal law in Michigan, and penalties can be severe.
There are at least 12 species native to Michigan that contain psilocybin, plus Amanita muscaria, which contains an unrelated active substance. The following is only a sampling of a few of Michigan’s “active” species.
GCAN5VZ - 14 Morel - Psilocybe caerulipes - Blue Foot
GCAN5W5 16 Morel - Psilocybe Ovoideocystidiata
GCAN5W8 17 Morel - Gymnopilus luteus - Yellow Gym
GCAN5WC 18 Morel - Amanita muscaria var. guessowii - Fly Agaric